Ribes cereum is a spreading or erect
shrub growing between and in height. The stems are fuzzy, often very glandular, and lack spines and prickles. The gray-green
leaves are long, somewhat rounded and divided into 3–5 shallow lobes which are toothed along the edges. The leaves are hairless to quite hairy and usually studded with visible resin glands, particularly around the edges. The
inflorescence is a clustered
raceme of 2 to 9 flowers. The small flower is tubular with the white to pink
sepals curling open at the tips to form a corolla-like structure. Inside there are minute white or pinkish petals, five
stamens, and two protruding green
styles. The fruit is a rather tasteless orange-red
berry up to wide, with a characteristically long, dried flower remnant at the end. The plant is aromatic, with a spicy scent. The hairs on much of the plant can contribute to a carrion-like odor. ==Distribution and habitat==